A flexible foil having double-sided conductor patterns of a satisfactorily conducting material (gold, silver, nickel) is used in the interconnection of conductor patterns of a display device (LCD, OLED), which enhances the freedom of design.
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1. A display device comprising a first substrate having a conductor pattern for electrically connecting pixels, and having a laminar substrate with opposed sides, which opposed sides are both provided with electrically conducting patterns that are electrically through-connected via at least one opening in the laminar substrate, wherein said at least one opening is proximate said pixels.
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The invention relates to a display device comprising a first substrate which is provided with a conductor pattern for connecting pixels in an electrically conducting manner. A conductor pattern may be understood to mean both a pattern of exclusively column and row conductors and a more extensive pattern in which drive ICs are incorporated.
Such display devices, notably liquid crystal display devices, are very generally used in, for example, measuring equipment but also in, for example, portable telephones. Moreover, electroluminescent display devices based on (organic) LEDs find an increasingly wider application.
With the on-going miniaturization of electronics, it is possible, on the one hand, to realize more standard drive electronics on the substrate. On the other hand, the need for offering customer-oriented solutions, realizing, for example extra functions, increases simultaneously. Parts of the conductor pattern on the first substrate then become so long that, due to their length, they have a too high resistance. The voltage loss caused thereby leads to too low drive voltages at the area of the pixels, which is at the expense of the correct adjustment of the grey scale or may even lead to non-excitation of the pixel.
It is, inter alia, an object of the invention to provide a display device, in which, in a reliable manner, the surface of the first substrate is provided with low-ohmic conductors which are connected to the exterior while simultaneously obtaining a maximum freedom of design.
To this end, at least a part of the substrate of a laminar substrate is provided with electrically conducting patterns on both sides of the laminar substrate, which patterns are mutually through-connected in an electrically conducting manner via at least one opening in the laminar substrate.
The conductor patterns are preferably realized as metal patterns, with each of the metals being chosen from the group of gold, silver and nickel. The conductor pattern may assume any desired shape. Due to the choice of the low-ohmic metals as a material for the conductor patterns, the length of a conductor track does not have any influence or hardly has any influence on the resistance. This means that the conductor patterns can be laid around the display section, if desired, and can be connected at any arbitrary place with a conductor for a further (external) contact, for example, a connector.
A first embodiment of a display device according to the invention is characterized in that the conductor pattern on the first substrate is connected to an electrically conducting pattern on the foil at the area of a through-connection. By providing the through-connections just along an edge of the actual display section (i.e. close to the pixels), the resistance of the conductor pattern (usually ITO tracks) hardly influences the total resistance.
A further embodiment of a display device according to the invention is characterized in that the foil is flexible. Direct external contacts can be realized via such a flexible foil, but alternatively, such a foil can be bent around an edge of the substrate, with the conductor pattern being connected in a customary manner (for example, via anisotropic conductance) to a metallization pattern of, for example, a printed circuit board.
Another embodiment of a display device according to the invention is characterized in that electrically conducting patterns on both sides of the foil form a cross-connection. The use of such cross-connections further increases the number of possibilities of designing the circuit to be realized on the foil.
The invention is applicable to display devices which are based on liquid crystal effects or other electro-optical effects, in which an electro-optical material is present between two substrates. Such an embodiment is characterized in that the display device comprises a second substrate and an electro-optical material between the two substrates, each provided with picture electrodes defining pixels together with the interpositioned electro-optical material.
The display device may also be based on an electroluminescent effect.
These and other aspects of the invention are apparent from and will be elucidated with reference to the embodiments described hereinafter.
The Figures are diagrammatic and not to scale; corresponding components are generally denoted by the same reference numerals.
The transparent electrodes 5, 6 of, for example, ITO (indium tin oxide) which mutually cross each other in this embodiment and define pixels at the area of the crossings must be provided with drive voltages. These may be applied externally, for example, via conducting tracks on a support, for example a printed circuit board.
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The invention is of course not limited to the embodiments shown, but many variations are possible within the scope of the invention. For example, instead of liquid crystal material, other electro-optical materials such as electrophoretic or electrochromic materials may be used.
In summary, the invention relates to the use in a display device (LCD, OLED) of a (flexible) foil which is provided on both sides with low-ohmic, interconnected conductor patterns, thus providing a great freedom of design.
The invention resides in each and every novel characteristic feature and each and every combination of characteristic features.
Scheuermann, Johannes W. J. M., Bachus, Marcel S. B., Triepels, Jozeph W., Kusters, Roel H. L., Verweg, Fransiscus G. C., Handels, Henri S. A.
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